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  _The Young Trailers Series_

  _Two boys, Henry Ware and Paul Cotter, and three scouts are the chiefcharacters in these books dealing with frontier life and adventures withthe Indians about the time of the Revolutionary War. Each story iscomplete in itself, full of excitement, and historically accurate._

  The Young Trailers

  Two boys and their families arrive in Kentucky and build a settlement.The settlers begin to have trouble with the Indians.

  The Forest Runners

  The two boys set out to carry powder from one settlement to another. TheIndians get word of it.

  The Eyes of the Woods

  The Indians at length determine to destroy the boys and their friends.In the struggle the boys call into play all their lore of the woods.

  The Keepers of the Trail

  In this book the boys and their comrades defeat a great Indian army andsave Kentucky from invasion.

  The Free Rangers

  Five of the settlers journey down the Mississippi to urge the SpanishGovernor-General not to join the Indians in fighting.

  The Riflemen of the Ohio

  The band of five settlers act as scouts for a great fleet coming up theMississippi with supplies for the Revolutionists at Pittsburg.

  The Scouts of the Valley

  The two boys go into Pennsylvania to help the settlers there fight theIroquois. They are active in several battles.

  The Border Watch

  Learning that another expedition against the settlers in Kentucky isbeing prepared, the boys join the famous fighters under George RogersClark.